Proof Oasis will make it to Australia despite rift rumours
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It may be two decades in the making, but Oasis are finally making their way Down Under.

As rift rumours continue to swirl around brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher during the Britpop icons’ sold out world tour, many fans are wondering if the pair’s notoriously prickly relationship can last the distance of a 41-date world tour.

In fact, after just four shows, many fans are questioning if the band can make it to their highly anticipated shows at Wembley Stadium later this month.

Reports that Noel and Liam would be kept apart as much as possible on tour, and Liam taking off solo after the band’s first show in Cardiff have caused fans to wonder if the wheels will fall off before the tour wraps up in November.  

Meanwhile, the pair’s body language on-stage has been analysed by experts, who say Noel appears ‘overwhelmed’, whereas Liam remains the ‘dominant’ presence

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It may've been two decades in the making, but Oasis are finally making their way Down Under

It may’ve been two decades in the making, but Oasis are finally making their way Down Under

Fans voiced their concerns on X, with many speculating the tour would not see its end due to the brothers’ feelings towards one another.

Users took to the site to write: ‘Please finish the tour without fighting… The tour will be lucky to finish all dates [mark my words].’

‘They still hate each other… Bet they don’t finish the tour… It’s not Oasis though, it’s the Liam and Noel show. I bet they don’t finish the tour.’

However, if the completed shows are anything to go by, it seems Aussie fans will have little to worry about.

Claims that there is still friction between Liam and Noel appear to contradict the ‘united front’ the brothers have been projecting out on stage.

For example, the band’s bravura set in Cardiff to kick off the tour earlier this month, saw Noel and Liam take to the stage, arm in arm, before delivering a set to delight even the most cynical Oasis fan.

Further, Rolling Stone Australia reported that it was a similar situation during the band’s second of five hometown shows in Manchester.

The publication wrote that when it came time for Noel’s ‘leading segment’ of the set, Liam let his brother have his moment in the sun.

As rift rumours continue to swirl around brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher during the Britpop icons' sold out world tour, many fans are wondering if the pair's notoriously prickly relationship can last the distance of a 41-date world tour

As rift rumours continue to swirl around brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher during the Britpop icons’ sold out world tour, many fans are wondering if the pair’s notoriously prickly relationship can last the distance of a 41-date world tour 

Claims that there is still friction between Liam and Noel appear to contradict the 'united front' the brothers have been sending out on stage

Claims that there is still friction between Liam and Noel appear to contradict the ‘united front’ the brothers have been sending out on stage 

They reported that Liam even gave his brother a friendly fist bump before blowing a kiss to the crowd and sauntering off stage to let Noel’s star shine. 

It seems the brothers are keen to keep the tour going as long as possible as a way to say ‘thank you’ to fans who have waited so long for a reunion.

The publication reported that Liam had some positive words for the crowd after playing their hit Champagne Supernova.

‘Over the years, I know it’s hard work and all that tackle, but we appreciate it,’ he reportedly told the crowd.

‘You’re the best f***ing fans, man. You’re mad as f***, but you’re the f***ing best ones, man.’  

With the love-fest showing no signs of abating, Aussie fans should be confident of seeing the Britpop legends in the flesh when they hit Australia for four shows later this year. 

The Wonderwall fan favourites will play Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on October 31, November 1 and November 4 before moving to Sydney’s Accor Stadium for shows on November 7 and November 8.

The band were last in the country back in 2005 on their Don’t Believe The Truth tour. 

The band's set in Cardiff earlier this month saw Noel and Liam take to the stage arm in arm

The band’s set in Cardiff earlier this month saw Noel and Liam take to the stage arm in arm

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